Read several threads on here, but starting to swim a little bit with terminology and what we really need.
My dad has an old Allis (WD45) that he is trying to make work with a Vermeer 605C hay baler. The baler has hydraulic twine control. The tractor itself has one way hydraulic power (power up, gravity down). We've used a control valve in the past with a different baler to run it, (lift gate in the back to drop hay bale out). There is only one hydraulic connector on it now, we need to get to 4.
I think what we need is a 2 spool valve with closed centers? So it would have 4 connectors, 2 for the lift gate (one up, one down) and the other 2 (2nd handle) for the twine control. Does all this sound correct? The lift gate side would need to remain tight while the twine is being put on. That's why I was thinking closed center.
I appreciate any help that you guys can provide. I was charged with figuring out how to make it work, Dad doesn't want to have to use a pull rope to run the twine on the bale anymore.
Thanks
My dad has an old Allis (WD45) that he is trying to make work with a Vermeer 605C hay baler. The baler has hydraulic twine control. The tractor itself has one way hydraulic power (power up, gravity down). We've used a control valve in the past with a different baler to run it, (lift gate in the back to drop hay bale out). There is only one hydraulic connector on it now, we need to get to 4.
I think what we need is a 2 spool valve with closed centers? So it would have 4 connectors, 2 for the lift gate (one up, one down) and the other 2 (2nd handle) for the twine control. Does all this sound correct? The lift gate side would need to remain tight while the twine is being put on. That's why I was thinking closed center.
I appreciate any help that you guys can provide. I was charged with figuring out how to make it work, Dad doesn't want to have to use a pull rope to run the twine on the bale anymore.
Thanks